Word: know
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Questioned on the marriage course at Vassar, he declared his hearty approval and proposed a post-graduate course, saying that the subject was one on which no one could know too much...
Dorgan, annoyed at the lack of consideration received by his bill, was brief in his comment on chances for the Senate also repealing it. "I don't know anything about them," he said, referring to the Senate. Interviewed in his home, Dorgan was more voluble about the controversial issue he sponsored...
...certainly true that American history is sadly neglected by Americans. How many know anything about the history of their own town, or state? Who was the man from Maine? When was the last Indian war? Who was Lincoln's vice-president? When...
...education fails to make itself an effective agent of democracy, both in helping to meet the basic human needs in the spirit of democratic justice and in advancing the ablest and most devoted to positions of leadership, it may be because American teachers do not know how to stand together for such an end or to use the means at their command." It is for this reason that Dean Henry W. Holmes, in his annual report for the Graduate School of Education, vigorously insists that teaching should be a "permanent, independent, and powerful profession." No one can deny the vital...
There were several things that happened there at the Pool that turned the tide on the Elis. Everyone know that Jameson and Cummin would win, that the medley team would win, that Charley Hutter would pick up least ten points. The things that counted were Rus Greenhood's winning the dive, Don Barker's third in the 100, and Jim Monroe's third in the breaststroke...